Example sentences of "[conj] [adj -er] education " in BNC.

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1 It has a 22-week programme leading to placement in work or further education , including a four-week overseas project , in Romania or Germany this year .
2 It helps young school-leavers to live and work abroad for 12 months , often as teachers , before taking up employment or further education .
3 It has been a mistake of many developments in MIS to concentrate on solutions in the form of computer packages such as Schools Information and Management Systems ( SIMS ) in the school sector or Further Education Management Information System ( FEMIS ) in the FE sector .
4 And 82 per cent go into jobs or further education when they complete YT .
5 In the past there has often been no such requirement for apportioning expenditure to individual establishments , only a requirement to identify expenditure to generic or ‘ main code ’ headings such as primary , secondary or further education , with a number of sub-headings such as staffing , premises , supplies and services .
6 Different scales of provision ( transport for locality or large city , community schools or further education ) may be better for different systems .
7 Part III imposes on the Secretary of State for Employment ( rather than on local education authorities ) a duty to provide career services for those at or leaving school or further education and power to provide such services for others .
8 or further education .
9 About two-thirds of the mothers in this book were at school or further education college when they became pregnant , and about half of these were under sixteen .
10 The courses are obviously based on a training model , and all colleges running such courses should evaluate longitudinally whether participants do in fact secure subsequent employment or further education and training .
11 It restricted the rights of LEAs to refuse to provide primary , secondary or further education for pupils or students not belonging to their area , and their powers to recover the costs of providing it .
12 Those pupils wishing to continue their education have either to transfer to a school which does have a sixth form or to a sixth form college , or to move outside the secondary school system into a tertiary or further education college ( see below ) .
13 An assistant education officer is in charge of one of the half dozen or so branches into which the work of the education service is divided , such as secondary education or further education .
14 In 1989–90 , 281,000 young people , 57% of all 16- and 17-year-old school leavers , joined a YTS/YT scheme ; an estimated 50% of those leaving YTS/YT gained a qualification ; and 83% of those leaving YTS/YT went into jobs or further education or training .
15 of those who complete youth training go on to a job or further education and two thirds of them obtain a qualification .
16 The data will be used for research on a range of topics including the effectiveness of secondary schools , local authority differences , parental choice of schooling , the problems of rural sparsely populated areas , the school curriculum , the transition from school and entry into the labour market or further education , and the effect of policy initiatives such as the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative , the Youth Training Scheme and Scottish National Certificate .
17 Young people in training or further education may benefit from the provision of accommodation in community homes if they have no permanent home of their own .
18 For women keen to get back into the workplace or further education , a Women Returners course starts on Tuesday , September 14 , from 10.30am-12.30pm .
19 The Labour government 's priority from 1964 onwards was the servicing of the economy in response to demands made on them by capital ; in so far as working-class girls could have contributed to this , it would have been only in those unskilled jobs for which greater or better education was not required .
20 PEOPLE OVER 50 who have not previously had any further or higher education should be entitled to spend a year at college , with their fees and maintenance paid by the state , a new pamphlet argues .
21 His remarks came as Labour employment spokesman , Mr Henry McLeish , denied reports that the party was considering replacing the automatic payment of welfare benefits with a policy which would require many unemployed either to find a job or to accept full-time training or higher education .
22 People over 50 who missed earlier opportunities will be able to apply for a ‘ Return to Learn ’ grant towards further or higher education .
23 Another perhaps rather negative exception concerns references to a prospective employer or higher education or other training body , though here there is a discretion .
24 Thus profiling is always likely to be seen as of peripheral importance to the academically able , central only to those who have already been deemed unsuitable for further or higher education .
25 So the aim should be to create an Oxford Certificate/Portfolio/ Diploma for all students , moving into the world of work or higher education .
26 A good way of starting to do this is to either join an already-existent writing class ( you can find one by looking on the noticeboard in your local library , telephoning the local Further , Adult or Higher Education Centre or contacting the nearest Workers ' Educational Association ) or , if there is n't one of these in your area , by forming your own writing group .
27 Those of you who are involved in deciding whether to apply for a place in further or higher education will already know a good deal about how to read prospectuses without believing everything they say : what they do not say is just as important .
28 If power is represented as being ‘ middle class ’ , or a member of the ‘ party apparatchik ’ , the consequence is the same , the distribution of educational opportunities is progressively in its favour , with more of its children attending secondary education and even more attending tertiary or higher education .
29 Some young people will be seeking work at 16+ , some at 17+ and 18+ , and others not until they have completed further or higher education .
30 Can students claim Compact jobs after sixth form study or higher education ?
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